Josh Trank’s “Capone” does for Scarface what Gus Van Sant’s “Last Days” did for Kurt Cobain: Not a lot, and in excruciating detail. But while both films offer a bleak look at the final chapter of a ...
The surviving granddaughters of Alphonse “Al” Capone, one of the country’s most notorious gangsters, are auctioning off a slew of the mob boss’ treasures that include his “favorite” gun and letters to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Al Capone is seen in federal court in Chicago on Oct. 7, 1931, during his tax evasion trial with his attorneys Michael Ahern, left ...
"Fantastic Four" director Josh Trank returns with this biographical drama about the dementia-suffering gangster. “Capone” is notable for being Trank’s first directorial effort since the notorious ...
Nine decades after Florida officials tried to evict Al Capone from Miami Beach, local developers might finally finish the job. Todd Michael Glaser and Nelson Gonzalez, who own Capone’s former ...
Al Capone may be one of the most well-known gangsters in U.S. history, and now some of his personal effects are going to be auctioned off in Sacramento. His granddaughter Diane Capone, who lives in ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Notorious mobster Al Capone still attracts attention 70 years after his ...
If the last 15 minutes of “The Irishman” (2019) left you hankering for another geriatric gangster flick, writer-director Josh Trank’s vision of a demented and guilt-ridden Al Capone may be just the ...
Al Capone’s vaults inside a decrepit Chicago hotel were embarrassingly empty in 1986. The real riches of the legendary boss of Chicago’s organized crime syndicate have been located more than 2,000 ...
An auction of a number of deceased Chicago gangster Al Capone’s possessions took in at least $3 million over the weekend. A platinum and diamond Patek Philippe pocket watch with the initials AC, that ...
Personal items that once belonged to Al Capone, the Prohibition-era crime boss billed as "Public Enemy No.1," sold for more than $3.1 million during a private auction on Friday, including his ...
Al Capone got an icy reception when he arrived in Miami Beach in 1928. Whether he was winter-weary like other Northern tourists was immaterial; Miami saw him as a blight on its reputation. By 1928 the ...